The Scottish & Irish Store Opens Pop-Up in Toronto’s Fashion District

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Ottawa-based retailer The Scottish & Irish Store has partnered with pop-up go for a pop-up activation at 501 Queen Street West.

Queen Street is the first pop-up for the brand, which was founded in 2001 and has two retail locations in Ottawa that each have over 6000 square feet.

“pop-up go’s match service was able to provide The Scottish & Irish Store with some really interesting spaces, but they loved the idea of being in the Fashion District on Queen Street West, just west of Spadina,” said Linda Farha, pop-up go’s Founder and Chef Connector.

“While it may be hard to travel right now, this pop-up will make you feel like you are euro bound with their lineup of Scottish and Irish snacks, clothing, jewellery, and more!”

The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)
The Scottish & Irish Store Pop-up at 501 Queen Street (Photo: Dustin Fuhs)

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Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs
Dustin Fuhs is the Editor-in-Chief of Retail-Insider.com He is a digital entrepreneur and Retail Specialist with over 20 years experience. He is the founder of Steps to Magic, a travel website that focuses on Disney & Universal theme parks.

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